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Police Report - October 6

(Note: All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement incident reports and arrest records, which are public records and available for review at any and all local law enforcement agencies. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system.)

Statesboro Police Incidents MIGHTY MIKES/US 301 NORTH — A woman passed a counterfeit $10 bill to buy lottery tickets. NORTH MAIN STREET — Police responding to an anonymous complaint found a citizens with 14 dogs. The dogs were all cared for, fed and watered and had shelter, but the number of animals violated city ordinances. WALNUT STREET — A woman reported someone used her bank card at several locations, including other banks, without her permission or knowledge. MADISON MEADOWS — A woman said a juvenile sent her juvenile threatening e-mail. MAPLE DRIVE — A woman told police her son "got in her face" during an argument after she told him to move out, and she slapped him.

Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents TIME SAVER #17/BURKHALTER ROAD — Deputies arrested two for loitering and prowling. GA. 46 — (Brooklet) A man told deputies someone tried to pry open his back door. U.S. 80 EAST — (Statesboro) Deputies responded to an unwanted person call and discovered a man, angry at his daughter for wanting him to seek psychiatric help, cut himself with a butcher knife. BELL ROAD — (Brooklet) A woman told deputies she suspected a former roommate of taking a Play Station she rented from RentOwn. When she went to make a payment after seeing the game gone, she learned the suspect returned it to seek revenge because the suspect owes the complainant $200.

Georgia Southern University Incidents BRANNEN HALL — Someone reported the theft of a bicycle. RECREATION ACTIVITY CENTER — Someone said a pair of pants was taken from the building. Officers issued three traffic warnings, investigated one traffic accident, assisted nine motorists and one sick person, and responded to two fire alarms Wednesday.

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